Tartuffe Katerina Yannouli 17/10/20147th century playwright Molière, is considered one of the masters of literary comedy. One of the greatest exponents of the comedy...
Reviewer's Rating The Trials of Oscar Wilde Richard McKee 16/10/2014s there anything we don’t know about Oscar Wilde? asks John O’Connor, who – with Wilde’s grandson, Merlin Holland –...
Reviewer's Rating Jasmin Vardimon’s Park S.A. McCracken 15/10/2014eworked ten years after it was first produced, Park overreaches itself as a chaotic, multi-media, inter-disciplinary performance. Thankfully there are...
Reviewer's Rating Stones In His Pockets Mel Cooper 14/10/2014tones in his Pockets is a wonderful example of Brecht’s “alienation effect” working as it should. Two men: one short,...
Reviewer's Rating The Trial Owen Davies 12/10/2014here is every reason why the strange and unsettling fate of Joseph K, the central character of Franz Kafka’s novel,...
Reviewer's Rating The Distance Tom Aitken 12/10/2014his is an amazing evening. The play is serious and thought-provoking, yet for most of its running time is side-splittingly...
Reviewer's Rating Henry IV Rowena Hawkins 12/10/2014fter her bold reimagining of ‘Julius Caesar’, Phillida Lloyd returns to the Donmar Warehouse and she’s in fighting form. Henry...
Reviewer's Rating Speed-The-Plow Rowena Hawkins 10/10/2014his revival of David Mamet’s Hollywood satire Speed-the-Plow is the victim of its casting choice. Royal Bath Productions’ selection of...
Reviewer's Rating Rambert’s Rooster S.A. McCracken 10/10/2014t’s an outrage that this piece of Rambert’s repertoire has lain dormant for so long. Dusted off after a 13...
Reviewer's Rating Altar Boyz Richard Voyce 10/10/2014ver wondered how insufferable Boyzone would be if they contracted a bad dose of religion? Well wonder no longer. Instead,...